Twitter: Number of staff suing goes up daily – lawyer
The number of sacked Twitter staff launching legal action against the company "goes up daily", according to a lawyer representing some of them. Read more
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The number of sacked Twitter staff launching legal action against the company "goes up daily", according to a lawyer representing some of them. Read more
If the parties challenging the plan can’t clear the standing threshold, then the Supreme Court justices shouldn’t consider the other arguments that the debt-relief plan is illegal. But that might not stop the conservative justices from striking down loan forgiveness. Read more
A proposed draft of a physical education form in Florida could require all high school student athletes to disclose information regarding their menstrual history — a move that’s already drawing pushback from opponents who say the measure would harm students. Read more
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that ‘the Chinese Communist Party's inside every major American university,’ including the University of Pennsylvania, which oversees the Biden Center. Read more
A specialist state sixth form college in London got the top grade for A-level results in England, according to detailed figures published by the Department for Education. Read more
Stanford University recently established a committee to investigate school research funding from the fossil fuel industry. Read more
It has been seven months since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a decision that ended nearly 50 years of federal abortion rights. NBC’s Joe Fryer has the story of how college students at various U.S. campuses are working to install vending machines to make emergency contraception more accessible. Read more
The firm behind the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT is trialling a subscription service in the US. Read more
Utica University’s president wants to eliminate degree offerings in subjects such as chemistry and philosophy. But a report supposedly buttressing the move isn’t public. Read more
The University of Pennsylvania’s board of trustees is led by a New York City investment banker, one of many board members with a financial or legal background. Read more